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How to Resolve VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR on Windows 10

The VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR error occurs if you have recently installed new hardware or software that causes a conflict between the video drivers and Windows 10. An internal video scheduler error is a blue screen of death (BSOD) that indicates that the video scheduler has detected a serious problem. The error is usually caused by the video card and its drivers and has an error code 0x00000119.

When the VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR error appears, the PC usually reboots, and the PC probably shuts down for several minutes before this error occurs. The screen seems to constantly freeze, which seems to frustrate many users. But before we move on to solve this problem, we first need to understand what is causing this VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR and then we can fix this error. read more

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How to Repair ‘QuickBooks could not save your form as a PDF file’ Error Message

QuickBooks’ failure to “Save as PDF” is a common problem reported by users. When you upgrade to Windows 10 and ask QuickBooks to generate PDFs for you, this problem occurs. The problem results in error messages such as “QuickBooks was unable to save your form as a PDF.” Another is “Your forms were not submitted because QuickBooks was unable to generate the required PDF files.”

QuickBooks provides the QB Print and PDF recovery tool to fix common printing errors, but sometimes it can’t solve the problem. In this blog, we’ll tell you how to fix Quickbooks Save as PDF not Working error. If QuickBooks Print and PDF Repair Tools couldn’t fix the error, the solution mentioned later in the article will help. read more

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How to Repair: Apps are Greyed Out and Underlined in Windows 10 PC

After updating Windows on your computer, some apps from the Windows Store may stop working and you may see grayish icons in the Start menu. This bug mainly affects common utilities like Mail and Calendar. They suffer from their application’s tile and icon appearing grayish. If you click on them, they stop immediately.

Why are apps grayed out and underlined in Windows 10?

One thing is for sure: this problem is caused by corrupted Windows or Windows Store files. When you update Windows, some apps can’t handle updates properly, so this problem occurs. read more

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Troubleshooting the Unknown HResult Error Code 0x87e10bc5 on Windows 10

0x87e10bc5 is an error that affects apps downloaded from the Windows Store, indicating that the Windows Store and app files are corrupt. It can also occur if your device is not ready for Windows Store apps. It will display an error message that says Unknown HResult Error code: 0x87e10bc5 and will not allow you to run the apps you downloaded from the Store. The error does not depend on a specific app, but applies to all apps.

This error occurs in Windows 10 users who have installed the Anniversary Update, released on August 2, 2016. The update brought a number of new features to the Windows 10 operating system, but it also disrupted many things for some users, such as downloading and using apps in the Store. You’ll get this error message when you try to launch such an app and can’t get it to run. read more

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How to Repair “SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION” on Windows 10

In Windows 10, a BSOD caused by a system service exception error (usually referred to as SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION) is exceptionally difficult to fix. Unlike the Windows memory management BSOD, this error can have several possible causes.

Don’t be surprised if this BSOD sounds familiar to you – this BSOD has been present in Windows for decades. Microsoft’s technical explanation says that this BSOD is usually caused when a running process on your computer tries to switch from “unprivileged code to privileged code”. read more

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How to Repair “The task image is corrupt or has been tampered with” Error Message

If you get an error message Error code 0x80041321 The task image is corrupt or has been corrupted, it is due to a faulty scheduled backup task. The problem is that the task service checks several things when it schedules a task. If it detects an integrity issue or registry corruption, it marks those tasks as corrupt. The good news is that there is a way to fix this problem.

What causes “The task image is corrupt or has been corrupted”?

This error usually occurs when you try to back up your Windows 7 operating system. If you don’t fix the problem, you won’t be able to get very far because the task scheduler will recognize that the image is corrupt and refuse to do anything with it, causing you to get stuck and the image to become unusable. read more

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How to Troubleshoot: Windows 10 Update Failed (Error Code 0x80070013)

0x80070013 is another Windows 10 update error. After perusing the Microsoft forums and other online forums, it seems that this particular error is a very common problem that thousands of Windows 10 users have been experiencing lately. The bug appeared along with the Windows Anniversary Update, so it is a new bug, but fortunately, there is already a solution on how to fix it.

Very often such errors are caused by virus/malware infection, software, registries, startup programs, updates, and similar problems. In this case, error code 0x80070013 is caused by a driver. Two driver issues can prevent you from updating Windows 10: Either you are trying to install an existing driver, or it is not compatible with the hardware (or less compatible than the driver already installed on your system). Until you fix error 0x80070013, you won’t be able to update Windows. read more

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Troubleshooting the Error: A required privilege is not held by the client (Error 0x80070522)

Error 0x80070522: User does not have the required permissions usually appears when a user tries to copy or change a file that should not be changed. Sometimes this error also appears when trying to add a new file to the root folder.

This is good in that it serves as a warning before making changes to the operating system. However, there are times when you just want to copy a file to a specific folder without any restrictions. In this case, you will have to bypass error 0x80070522: The user does not have the necessary permissions. read more

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How to Repair: Toshiba Laptop Black Screen Problem

Sometimes critical errors occur on Toshiba devices. But none of them seem as annoying as a black screen on a Toshiba laptop. This is a very common error that occurs to many Toshiba users.

When this error occurs, you won’t get a specific error code or notification that gives you a clear idea of the error. This error can also occur when applying a new cumulative Windows operating system update.

Regardless of how the error was caused, you should strive to know how to fix it. Therefore, in the following guide, we will cover some reliable workarounds to fix this error. read more

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Troubleshooting: Wi-Fi Connection Error “No Internet Secured”

You’re having fun browsing the Web when suddenly an error message appears: “No Internet, safe.” It’s a strange and cryptic message, but it’s pretty clear that your Internet connection has stopped working.

Web pages don’t open and you can’t download anything! What is going on? It’s actually much simpler than you think.

What causes the “No Secure Internet Connection” error when connecting to a Wi-Fi network?

  • A problem that many Windows 10 users face is the inability to connect to the Internet after downloading and installing new operating system updates.
  • You may see an error message on the screen saying there is no internet, which is usually due to a misconfigured IP address.
  • One culprit could be that recently installed Windows updates have changed the configuration settings. Therefore, we have listed below some methods that can help you solve this problem.

How to repair the “No Secure Internet Connection” error when connecting to a Wi-Fi network?

Set up a new DNS server

  1. Open the settings screen by clicking on the Wi-Fi connection icon in the taskbar, then click on Network and Internet Settings.
  2. Here, click Change Adapter Settings, right-click on the appropriate connection, and then click Properties.
  3. Select Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties.
  4. Activate the Use the following DNS server addresses option and enter them:
    Preferred DNS server: 9.9.9.9.9
    Alternate DNS server: 1.1.1.1.1.
  5. Click OK.

Start troubleshooting your network

Windows 10 has several troubleshooters – sets of software tools that automatically check for errors and perform (or suggest) repairs. read more

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